Description
Surface and Interface Chemistry of Clay Minerals, Volume 9, delivers a fundamental understanding of the surface and interface chemistry of clay minerals, thus serving as a valuable resource for researchers active in the fields of materials chemistry and sustainable chemistry. Clay minerals, with surfaces ranging from hydrophilic, to hydrophobic, are widely studied and used as adsorbents. Adsorption can occur at the edges and surfaces of clay mineral layers and particles, and in the interlayer region. This diversity in properties and the possibility to tune the surface properties of clay minerals to match the properties of adsorbed molecules is the basis for study. This book requires a fundamental understanding of the surface and interface chemistry of clay minerals, and of the interaction between adsorbate and adsorbent. It is an essential resource for clay scientists, geologists, chemists, physicists, material scientists, researchers, and students.- Presents scientists and engineers with a resource they can rely on for their own research and work involving clay minerals- Includes an in-depth look at ion exchange, adsorption of inorganic and organic molecules, including polymers and proteins, and catalysis occurring at the surfaces of clay minerals- Includes materials chemistry of clay minerals with chiral clay minerals, optical materials and functional films
Table of Contents
1. External and Internal Surfaces of Clay MineralsRobert A. Schoonheydt, Faiza Bergaya and Cliff T. Johnston2. Determination of Surface AreasLaurent Michot3. Quantum-chemical modeling of surfaces and of surface-adsorbate interactions Sergey V. Churakov and Xiandong Liu4. Adsorbed water Cliff T. Johnston5. Heavy metal adsorption, including radionuclidesBart Baeyens and Maria Marques Fernandes6. From transition metal ion complexes to chiral clay minerals Sato Hisako7. Organic pollutants adsorption on clay mineralsJean François Lambert8. Proteins adsorption on clay mineralsMaguy Jaber, Jean François Lambert and Sébastien Balme9. Clay mineral catalystsDipak Kumar Dutta10. From polymers to clay mineral-polymer nanocompositesFaiza Bergaya, Robert A. Schoonheydt and Fernando WYPYCH11. From adsorbed dyes to optical materialsJun Kawamata12. Clay mineral filmsYasushi Umemura
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